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06 September – National weather forecast

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00:00Hi there, so Monday is shaping up to be a warmer day than Sunday across most parts of England and Wales.
00:05Further north, rather cloudy with outbreaks of patchy rain and drizzle, especially at first.
00:10So we have high pressure to the east, and that has allowed the wind to actually swing around to the south.
00:15So we're starting to draw in increasingly warm air over the coming day or so, so warming up.
00:20So back to this evening, so a good number of clear skies developing overnight across England and Wales.
00:27Further north, cloud increasing from the north and west with outbreaks of rain.
00:31That rain becoming increasingly patchy by dawn.
00:34Temperatures generally staying in double figures, so feeling fairly warm, especially considering the time of year.
00:40Although some patchy mist and fog is possible by dawn.
00:44So into Monday, so Monday is a bit of a bright start, especially across parts of England and Wales,
00:50with any cloud across western parts gradually fizzling.
00:53Further north, we have outbreaks of rain and drizzle gradually fading during the course of the early morning,
00:58though a fair amount of cloud lingering well into the afternoon.
01:02Temperatures a little bit higher than on Sunday, with highs reaching into the mid to high 20s,
01:07especially around the London area, we might see a 28.
01:11So into Monday evening, so a good deal of fine bright weather to actually end Monday across many parts of England and Wales.
01:18Although clouds still lingering across parts of Northern Ireland and Western Scotland,
01:23where some outbreaks of rain is possible, especially over the higher ground.
01:26So the outlook is like to stay warm and sunny, especially until midweek.
01:30Although we are likely to see a thundery breakdown from midweek.
01:34Thank you for listening and please check our website for the latest updates.